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OCE-PRF: Structural controls on fault slip behavior and deformation at the Queen Charlotte — NSF Award to Boise State University (

Dr. Andrew Gase has been awarded an NSF Ocean Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellowship to examine seismicity and crustal structure along the Queen Charlotte Fault (QFC) with marine seismic datasets. This work will be conducted at Western Washington University with mentor Dr. Emily Roland and in collaboration with co-m

Award titleOCE-PRF: Structural controls on fault slip behavior and deformation at the Queen Charlotte
Award ID2448002
AwardeeBoise State University
CityBOISE
StateID
Amount obligated$68,595
Principal investigatorAndrew Gase
ProgramOCE Postdoctoral Fellowships
Start date08/01/2024
AbstractDr. Andrew Gase has been awarded an NSF Ocean Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellowship to examine seismicity and crustal structure along the Queen Charlotte Fault (QFC) with marine seismic datasets. This work will be conducted at Western Washington University with mentor Dr. Emily Roland and in collaboration with co-mentor Dr. Lindsay Worthington from the University of New Mexico. The QCF is a ~900 km-long oceanic-continental tectonic plate boundary offshore Southeast Alaska and British Columbi
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